A TIME FOR REMEMBRANCE AT PASSOVER, EASTER.I celebrate passover not Easter. On passover we hide something called Matzah. Matzah is a mixed up bread and cracker. We say blessings, they give me dollars. We all try to find the matzah because who ever finds it eats it. Passover is what I celebrate. We only go to two houses on passover. - Sammy Scherr, 6 Big Springs School Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969. I celebrate both. My mother's side is Jewish and my dads side is Christian. My traditions on my moms side is eating matzah and my traditions on my dad side is painting eggs. I hope the Easter bunny brings me a Nick Doctors lab ... - Chad Lucas Chad Dennard Lucas (born on November 7, 1981 in Auburn, Alabama) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He was originally signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2004. He played collegiately at Alabama State. , 7 Big Springs School Simi Valley On Easter morning my brother Andrew Anne van der Bijl (born 11 May 1928), known in English-speaking countries as Brother Andrew, is a Christian missionary famous for his exploits smuggling Bibles to communist countries in the height of the Cold War, a feat that has earned him the nickname "God's smuggler". and I go find our baskets that the Easter Bunny hid. Then we go to church to celebrate Jesus rising from the dead. We go for an Easter egg An undocumented function hidden in software that may or may not be sanctioned by management. Easter Eggs are secret "goodies" found by word of mouth or accident. They are also used in video games, movies, TV commercials, DVDs, CDs, CD-ROMs and every so often in hardware. hunt, too. I love Easter. - Lauren Cano, 5 Cornerstone Christian School A Christian School is a school run on Christian principles or by a Christian organization. The nature of Christian schools varies enormously from country to country according to the religious, educational, and political culture. Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, On Easter we'll have candy. We'll have chocolate candy and chocolate eggs candy. I'll wear a pretty dress. I'll go to the church. I get alot of candy on Easter. I'll go to my cousin's house. - Phuong Tran, 8 Fullbright Avenue School Canoga Park My mom and dad will hide the eggs so my friends could come over to my house. We will buy lots of baskets for the kids that come to my house with the green grass. We will hunt for the eggs, we will have a fun day. - Vi Vu, 8 Fullbright Avenue School Canoga Park My family has a lot of traditions. Although we are Jewish we still celebrate Easter because my grandmother feels that is is good to celebrate all holidays so we get more educated. We also celebrate passover at my grandmother's and grandfather's house. My family also has a tradition when all the kids read the English and Hebrew prayers. - Matt Kaplan, 11 Oakwood School Oakwood School is a K-12 coeducational independent day school, situated on two campuses approximately one mile apart, in North Hollywood, California. One campus is the elementary school, and the other is the secondary school. North Hollywood On Passover my tradition is to have alot of gelfite fish and sing songs. Not only that but my family and I say many prayers and give love to each other. - Zac Marsh, 12 Oakwood School North Hollywood The Easter bunny will bring me a big chocolate "Big Chocolate" is a pejorative business term assigned to multi-national chocolate food producers, much akin to the terms assigned to "Big Oil" and "Big Tobacco". According to Asamoah[1] and Estis[2] bar, a bag of candy and cookies too. But what I want most is three wishes. One of my wishes would be that all my friends and family will live in peace and joy forever. - Alicia Murillo, 9 Oxnard Street School North Hollywood The Easter Bunny will probably bring me candy. Last Easter I got a toy rabbit and some candys. I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what I'm going to get but I can't wait to find out. - Katrina Bonham Bonham can refer to:
Oxnard Street School North Hollywood Easter is a time to remember what Jesus has done for us. Easter is not a time for bunnies or eggs. People forget what Easter means, but not me. I do play Easter games, but they're just games. - Ruby Cadelino, 12 Saticoy School North Hollywood I celebrate Easter and Passover. Every other year my cousins, my family, and I go to my grandparents' house and every other years we go to my aunt's house. But when they're ready to hide the eggs they always say to my cousins and I ``stay inside.'' I have Passover at my grandparent's house every year. - Ariel Collins, 9 Shepherd of the Valley West Hills When I wake up on Easter morning I go in to the living room. I get my Easter basket with candy and I usually go out side and look for the Easter eggs and put them in my basket. I am usually at my dads house in Palm Springs so when I am finished looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. eggs I eat breakfast and go to my mothers. I do the same there but she hides things like CD's and other stuff instead of candy. At about 5 p.m. we go to my grandmother's house and the whole family has dinner. - Courtney Sierks, 12 Stonehurst Elementary School elementary school: see school. Sun Valley SOURCE: - Compiled by Barbara Wood Barbara Wood (b. June 30, 1947 in Lancashire, England) is an American writer of historical -romance novels. Biography Barbara Wood was born June 30, 1947 in Lancashire, England. Her family moved to California where she grew up. MEMO: NEXT WEEK: Sometimes it's tough to be a kid. What do you think is the hardest part of being a kid? Is it the chores, the homework or how adults respond to you? Draw a picture that reflects this. Parents and teachers should make sure that the student's name, address, age and school are CLEARLY PRINTED on the letters and the backs of drawings. Pictures should be drawn using black or dark blue ink or dark pencil on white, unlined paper. Drawings must be no larger than a standard, 8-1/2-by-11-inch sheet of paper. The deadline is April 15 and letters will be printed on April 23. Letters received after the deadline cannot be considered. Send entries to Kids' Corner, Daily News Features Department, P.O. Box 4200, Woodland Hills, Calif. 91365-4200. Contributors whose letters or drawings are selected will receive a Daily News T-shirt. CAPTION(S): 3 Photos Photo: (1) Jessica Arellano, 9, of Oxnard Street Schoolin North Hollywood enjoys her family's Easter egg hunt. (2) Nathan Dierksen, 7, of Big Springs Elementary School in Simi Valley wants the Easter Bunny to bring eggs and balloons. (3) Jessica Souza, 10, of Madera Elementary School in Simi Valley wrote to the Easter Bunny, and he brought her chocolate bunnies, jelly beans and more. |
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